100v,115v versus 230v


Some audio technicians/ enthusiasts claiming that, high end audio equipment performs much better european 220/230v even 240 UK  voltage if that's the case why USA 110V / 120 volt AC ?
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@ BUCKHORN_CORTEZ, BRILLIANT! That is what i did. Now i can run any amp in my rig. From 125V/250V/30A.
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I think some of you are confused about the phenomenon of human electrocution. It’s current through your core or heart that will kill you. About 100 to 200 milliamps is all that’s needed. Since your inner body has a low resistance, it’s the contact resistance between your body (usually your hands) and the voltage source that matters. If your hands are wet and you touch the voltage source with both hands, that will produce lethal current through your heart - even if the voltage is lower than 100 volts.
If you were to use 2 fingers on the same hand, however, there would be little current through your heart. That’s why electronic technicians keep one hand behind their back when working on circuits with high voltages.
"That’s why electronic technicians keep one hand behind their back when working
on circuits with high voltages."

Wouldn't they be safer by disconecting from power?
@jea48= "I doubt any audio equipment designer/manufacturers would agree with you that feeding their equipment 240Vac is better than 120Vac for the sound from their audio equipment."
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Not to be disagreeeable but see this recommendation re voltage...see section 7. When i bought my (crown studio ref one amp) it comes with a (230V/30A) plug....

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2572/6926/files/XPA_HC-1_User_Manual_v10.pdf?30550